The Netherlands Bucket List

Planning a trip to the Netherlands and looking for things to do for film fans? Based on my own recent travel experiences, here is my ultimate Netherlands Bucket List for 10 things to do in the Netherlands…

1. Visit the Anne Frank Huis in Amsterdam

Sure, the reason why the house got so famous is pretty horrible. But in order to never forget and to ensure that such horrible things will hopefully never happen again, seeing the Anne Frank Housefrom the inside is a must-do when visiting Amsterdam.

There have been several TV and cinema film adaptations about the life of Anne Frank based on her very own diaries. The most recent one is a German cinema feature from 2016, which was partly filmed at the original location of the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam.

Amsterdam's most popular sightseeing attraction also appears in another novel and film: In The Fault in Our Stars (2014), the terminally ill, American teenagers Hazel and Gus visit the Anne Frank House and share their first kiss here.

Read more about visiting the Anne Frank House and tracing the filming locations of The Fault in Our Stars in my 24 hours in Amsterdam post.

2. Wander in the footsteps of Girl with a Pearl Earring in Delft

Another great destination for a film-inspired trip is the picturesque town of Delft in the South of the Netherlands, which still features a wealth of beautifully restored historical buildings.

My trip to Delft in September 2017 was a really fun experience of traveling back in time. Not only did I learn all about the famous Delft-based painter Johannes Vermeer, but also about his unique paintings and the times this film is set in (1665).

3. See the real "Girl with a Pearl Earring" in The Hague

The "Dutch Mona Lisa" always looks and smiles at you with her eyes, no matter from which side you approach her.

If you want to see "the real thing", head to the Mauritshuis Museum in The Hague. You can easily do this on a day trip from Delft. It only takes 30 minutes on the tram from or about 5 minutes by train.

4. Visit other world-class museums such as the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam!

In The Fault in Our Stars, Hazel and Gus can also be seen strolling along the outer façade of the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam (Museumstraat 1).

This museum is a must-do for any fan of world-class art. As it's the most famous museum of the Netherlands and one of the most popular ones in Europe, you are guaranteed to see some true masterpieces here!

Directly in front of the museum, you can pose for a fun (and free) Amsterdam souvenir photo a with the huge "I amsterdam" letters.

6. Relive the tulip craze from Tulip Fever!

Even though the recent feature film Tulip Fever(2017) has been exclusively shot in the UK, it provides an amazing "time travel experience" into the so-called "Dutch Golden Age".

In the 17th century, Amsterdam was one of the wealthiest cities in the world. At one point, everyone became so crazy about the new and exotic tulips that over-speculation caused one of the first economic stock market crashes in history.

For best visibility of Dutch tulips, come in spring (March-May). The Keukenhof Park(located half-way between Amsterdam and The Hague) is the most famous place to see them "all at once".

7. See all of the Netherlands in one day!

The Madurodam in The Hague. Photo by Michal Osmenda from Brussels, Belgium via Wikimedia Commons

The Madurodam is the place to head to if you want to see everything at once in this small country. Not that you could also reach this goal in a 7-day tour around the country, but I guess the Madurodam is definitely quicker… and also a lot of fun.

The open-air museum and miniature park is located in The Hague's seaside district Scheveningen. Here you can see small-scale replica model of all of the Netherlands' famous landmarks, historical cities and large developments.

8. Sit back and relax on a canal boat tour in Delft!

The most Dutch thing you can do (apart from cycling of course) is to take in the sights of a specific town via a tour on a canal boat. It's also the most relaxing way to see a new city.

My recommendation: The “Delft City Tour” includes a 1 hour boat ride tour on the canal with commentary by a multilingual tour guide as well as a 1 hour walking tour around the city and even a little present at the end!

9. Try some (funny flavoured) Dutch cheese!

Typically Dutch foods to try include the yummy French Fries (that typically come in a paper bag with mayonnaise and ketchup) as well as Dutch beer, and of course cheese!

If you travel to Gouda, you can be sure to find a lot of cheesy tourist attractions (no pun intended!). After all, Gouda's cheese of the same name is world-famous. Attractions to check out include the Goudse Waag cheese and craftwork museum or the famous cheese market during spring and summer.

At the Cheese Museum in Amsterdam, you can eat your way through samples of all kinds of cheese flavours – including such exotic combinations as Pesto Cheese Tricolore!

I am an ex London expat now living back in Germany. My second home is the cinema. If you don't find me there I am probably travelling the world in order to trace my favourite film settings while trying to stay on a budget. On filmfantravel.com, I combine these two passions to share my best tips about film-inspired budget travel. Join the journey on Twitter! @filmfantravel